EP0255497B1 - Protéine L et ses sous-fragments, à activité de liaison d'immunoglobuline, procédé de préparation, trousse de réactif, composition pharmaceutique et souche de Peptococcus magnus - Google Patents
Protéine L et ses sous-fragments, à activité de liaison d'immunoglobuline, procédé de préparation, trousse de réactif, composition pharmaceutique et souche de Peptococcus magnus Download PDFInfo
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- This invention relates to a new protein called Protein L (L for light chain) and subfragments thereof with immunoglobulin binding activity, a process for preparing the protein and fragments from a strain (312) of the bacterial species Peptococcus magnus, the said strain, a reagent kit and a pharmaceutical composition comprising the protein or the fragments.
- Protein L L for light chain
- Proteins capable of binding to the Fc-fragment of immunoglobulins are known and can be used therapeutically and analytically.
- Protein A binds to the Fc-fragment of human IgG, except IgG3, but shows poor reactivity with IgG from several animal species such as important laboratory animals i.e. the rat and the goat, which limits the use of protein A as an IgG-reagent.
- Another protein, protein G binds to the Fc-fragment of all human IgG-subclasses and also to many animal equivalents.
- This invention relates to a protein which can bind human IgG, IgM and IgA (most probably also IgD and IgE, but these classes have not yet been tested) and also rat, mouse, goat and rabbit IgG (other classes of animal Ig's have not yet been tested).
- protein L shows no affinity for the Fc region. Instead, this novel protein binds to Ig kappa and lambda light chains, which means that protein L can be used as a general binding substance for all Ig classes from different animal species.
- the new protein L has an apparent molecular weight of 95,000 on SDS-PAGE, and it has turned out that subfragments of the protein with lower molecular weights have immunoglobulin binding activity.
- the invention relates to a protein L with a capacity of binding the light chains of immunoglobulins IgG, IgM, IgA, IgD and IgE, and to subfragments of protein L with binding affinity for the light kappa and/or lambda chains of all immunoglobulin classes.
- the protein and the subfragments thereof can be used as a reagent for binding, separation and identification of immunoglobulins.
- the invention therefore also concerns a reagent kit containing protein L or subfragments thereof.
- the new protein can also be used for absorption of antibodies (immunoglobulins) from the blood of patients with autoimmune diseases.
- the invention also concerns a pharmaceutical composition containing the protein L or subfragments thereof as active ingredient possibly together with pharmaceutically acceptable adjuvants and excipients.
- the protein according to the invention can be produced by treating Peptococcus magnus 312 with enzymes e.g. proteolytic enzymes such as papain, trypsin and pepsin or by mutanolysin. Mutanolysin is preferred.
- proteolytic enzymes solubilize protein L but also degrade the protein if the enzyme concentration is too high or the reaction time too long. Thus, the amount of enzyme, pH, reaction time and temperature must be tested to settle optimum conditions.
- papain should be added in a concentration of at least 100 »g/ml cellsuspension, trypsin at least 50 »g/ml and mutanolysin at least 50 U under the same conditions as above.
- the reactions are stopped by adding iodacetamide to papain, benzamidine to trypsin and by adjusting pH to 7.5 for mutanolysin.
- the strain (312) of Peptococcus magnus 312 from which the new protein can be prepared has been isolated from the urethra of a woman hospitalized with spontaneous abortion at the clinical department of Clinical Microbiology, University Hospital, Lund, Sweden.
- Peptococcus magnus strain 312 which has been deposited at ATCC on the 21st July 1986, with the number 53516 and mutants and variants there- of with binding activity for immunoglobulins from all classes and species can also be used according to the invention.
- P. magnus can be grown in chopped meat-glucose broth (CMG) or in peptone yeast glucose broth. There was no noticeable difference in binding reactivity between bacteria grown in the two media. Further work was performed with bacteria cultured in CMG broth because the anaerobic strains grew better in this medium. After incubation for 36 hr at 37 o C the solid meat particles were removed from the culture by centrifugation at 200 g for 10 min. The supernatant fluid containing the bacteria was transferred to a new centrifuge tube and the organisms pelleted by centrifugation at 2000 g for 10 min.
- CMG chopped meat-glucose broth
- peptone yeast glucose broth peptone yeast glucose broth
- PBSA phosphate-buffered saline
- the P. Magnus strains analyzed for Ig-binding were identified by morphology, biochemical tests and gas chromatography (Holdeman L.V. Cato E.P. and More W.E.C. (1977) Anaerobe Laboratory, 4th edition, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg, VA).
- One out of six tested P. magnus strains (strain 312) showed affinity for IgG in binding experiments.
- the new Peptococcus strain is a gram-positive anaerobic cocci, which does not require fermentable carbohydrate.
- the size is ⁇ 0.6 »m.
- peptone yeast extract (PY) and glucose (PYG) the products from PYG as analyzed by chromatography are mainly acetic acid (ether extracted) and small amounts of lactic acid, succinic acid and formic acid (methylated).
- PYG peptone yeast extract
- PYG glucose
- the products from PYG as analyzed by chromatography are mainly acetic acid (ether extracted) and small amounts of lactic acid, succinic acid and formic acid (methylated).
- CMC celluloseglycolat
- the strain weakly fermentates fructose and glucose to a pH of 5.5-6.0. Gelatin is variably fermented and the catalase reaction is variable. The sediment is granular, NH3 is formed and some gas. Hippurate is variably formed and pyruvate is seldom formed. Some strains grow better in the presence of Tween®-80. The rest of the tests in the manual are negative.
- Peptococcus magnus 312 was grown on blood agar plates at 37 o C for 2 days. The plates were rinsed with 0,05M Tris, pH 7,4 containing 5 mM EDTA (ethylenediaminetetra-acetic acid) and adjusted to 10% by volume. 0.5 ml of the suspension was washed twice with 0.01 M Tris HCl buffer pH 8.0. 27.5 »l L-cystein (1M) and 50 »l (2 mg per ml) papain (Sigma) (100 »g) was added and the mixture incubated 60 minutes at 37 o C. The enzymatic reaction was stopped by addition of iodacetamide to a final concentration of 10 mM.
- Tris HCl buffer pH 8.0 0.01 M Tris HCl buffer pH 8.0. 27.5 »l L-cystein (1M) and 50 »l (2 mg per ml) papain (Sigma) (100 »g) was added and the mixture incubated 60 minutes at 37 o C. The
- the mixture was centrifuged and the supernatant frozen.
- the bacteria were killed at 80 o C for 30 minutes and washed with PBSAT (0.12 M NaCl, 0.03M phosphate, 0.02% NaN3 0.05 % Tween® pH 7.2).
- the bacteria were suspended in PBSAT to 1 % by vol and tested for IgG binding capacity (see below).
- P.magnus 312 was suspended in 0,05M Tris, pH 7,4 containing 5 m M EDTA to 10% (vol/vol). 0.5 ml was washed twice with 0.05 M KH2PO4 pH 5.8. Five units of mutanolysin (Sigma) were added. The mixture was incubated at 37 o C for 2 hours. The enzymatic reaction was stopped by raising the pH to 7.5 by adding 7.5% NaHCO3 while cooling the test tube on ice. The mixture was centrifuged and the supernatant frozen and the bacteria heat killed as above and washed twice in PBSAT.
- Proteins were solubilized from P.magnus 312 as described above, with different amounts of papain, pepsin, trypsin and mutanolysin, respectively.
- the cells were spun down and 50 »l of the supernatants were run on 10% sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacryl-amide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE).
- SDS-PAGE sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacryl-amide gel electrophoresis
- Two gels were run simultaneously. One was stained with Coomassie blue whereas the proteins of the other gel were transferred to a nitrocellulose membrane by Western blotting; (H. Towbin, T. Stachelin and J. Gordon 1979 Proc. Natl.Acad. Sci. USA 76 4350).
- the membrane was then incubated with 125I-radiolabelled human IgG.
- the stained gel and the autoradiagraph of the blotted gel is shown in Fig. 1.
- L papain should be used in an amount of not more than 1 mg and trypsin not more than 100 »g and mutanolysin up to 50 U or even more when incubated 1 hour, 1 hour, respectively 2 hours at 37°C respectively with 1 ml of a 10% vol/vol cell suspension.
- the molecular weight of protein L can be estimated to about 95.000.
- the remaining 1,7 ml was applied to a 2 ml IgG-Sepharose® (Pharmacia) column.
- the sample was allowed to drain into the gel and the column, equilibrated with PBSA, was incubated at room temperature for one hour. Proteins not bound to the column were eluted with 12 ml of PBSA.
- the absorbed material was then eluted with 6 ml of 0,1 M glycin buffer pH 2,0. During the elution of the column, 0,4 ml fractions were collected at about 15 minute intervals. The protein content of these fractions was estimated by reading the absorbance at 280 nm (A280) (see Fig. 2).
- 100 »l of the dialyzed fraction was mixed with 100 »l of 125I (0,2 mCi diluted in PBS) from Amersham, 20 »l lactoperoxidase (0,25 mmg/ml in PBS) from Sigma and 20 »l H2O2 (30% diluted 1:20 000 in PBS) from Merck. The mixture was incubated for 2 minutes at room temperature. 0,5 ml PBSAT was added and this mixture was run on a PD-10 column (Pharmacia) to separate radiolabelled protein L from free iodine. The fractions corresponding to the radiolabelled protein were pooled and used in binding experiments below.
- the samples were applied in 100 »l of PBS, respectively, and the amounts are given in Fig. 3.
- the membrane was washed in veronal buffered saline containing 0,25% gelatin and 0,25% Tween®-20 for one hour with four 250 ml changes.
- the nitrocellulose membrane was then probed for 24 hours in this buffer containing 5 x 104 cpm/ml of 125I-radiolabelled protein L. After probing, the nitrocellulose was washed four times in 0,01 M EDTA, 1 M NaCl, 0,25% gelatin, and 0,25% Tween®-20 for 15 min each, and allowed to air dry.
- the nitrocellulose membrane was autoradiographed by exposing to Kodak XAR-5 film with intensifying screen for 3 days at -70°C.
- radiolabelled protein L is strongly bound to polyclonal human IgG, F (ab')2, IgM and IgA, whereas no reactivity was found for heavy chains or Fc-fragments. Protein L is also clearly bound to kappa light chains whereas the binding to Fab-fragments and lambda light chains is weak. Similar experiments with polyclonal IgG from rat, mouse, rabbit and goat have demonstrated a strong binding of protein L to IgG also from these species (data not shown).
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- Protéine, qui peut être solubilisée par la mutanolysine par la surface cellulaire et qui a une masse moléculaire apparente de 95 000 (par électrophorèse sur gel de dodécylsulfate de sodium et de polyacrylamide) et une capacité de fixation des chaînes légères des immunoglobulines IgG, IgM, IgA, IgD et IgE, et ses sous-fragments ayant la même capacité de fixation.
- Procédé de préparation de la protéine suivant la revendication 1 et de ses sous-fragments, caractérisé en ce qu'il consiste à solubiliser par la mutanolysine une souche exprimant la protéine, telle que la souche 312 de Peptococcus magnus, ATCC N°53516.
- Procédé suivant la revendication 2, caractérisé en ce qu'il consiste à purifier la protéine solubilisée par chromatographie d'affinité avec un ligand qui a de l'affinité pour la protéine.
- Procédé suivant la revendication 3, caractérisé en ce que le ligand est IgG, IgM, IgA, IgD ou IgE.
- Procédé suivant la revendication 3, caractérisé en ce qu'il consiste à purifier la protéine par chromatographie sur IgG-sepharose 4B®.
- Procédé suivant la revendication 2, caractérisé en ce qu'il consiste à ajouter la mutanolysine en une quantité d'au plus 100 mg d'enzyme par ml de suspension cellulaire à 10 % (volume/volume).
- Procédé suivant la revendication 6, caractérisé en ce qu'il consiste à ajouter pas moins de 0,1 U de mutanolysine par ml de suspension cellulaire à 10 % (volume/volume).
- Trousse de réactifs pour la fixation, la séparation et l'identification d'immunoglobulines, caractérisée en ce qu'elle comprend une protéine qui peut être solubilisée par la mutanolysine par la surface cellulaire, de masse moléculaire apparente de 95 000 et/ou ses fragments, qui fixent les chaînes légères des immunoglobulines IgG, IgM, IgA, IgD et IgE.
- Composition pharmaceutique, caractérisée en ce qu'elle comprend une protéine solubilisable dans la mutanolysine par la surface cellulaire, d'une masse moléculaire apparente de 95 000 et/ou ses fragments, qui se fixent aux chaînes légères des immunoglobulines IgG, IgM, IgA, IgD et IgE.
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GB9209804D0 (en) * | 1992-05-07 | 1992-06-24 | Health Lab Service Board | Novel immunoglobulin binding proteins process for their production and recombinant dna molecules coding therefor |
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JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY, vol. 133, no. 2, August 1984, American Association of Immunologists, US; L. BJÖRCK et al., pp. 969-974# * |
MOLECULAR IMMUNOLOGY, vol. 22, no. 8, 1985, pages 879-885, Pergamon Press Ltd. (GB); E.B. MYHRE et al., pp. 879-885# * |
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DE3751249T2 (de) | 1995-08-31 |
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